Josh Miller
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into something that more holistically end-to-end helps someone do something. And yes, as part of that, when you type in the most popular text box on your computer, we can now take you and route you to lots of different places that oftentimes are much more direct and on the nose for what you want.
into something that more holistically end-to-end helps someone do something. And yes, as part of that, when you type in the most popular text box on your computer, we can now take you and route you to lots of different places that oftentimes are much more direct and on the nose for what you want.
And don't just funnel you into the Google ecosystem because that's how it's always worked and because that's what their business model is.
And don't just funnel you into the Google ecosystem because that's how it's always worked and because that's what their business model is.
And don't just funnel you into the Google ecosystem because that's how it's always worked and because that's what their business model is.
Yes. Again, you're getting me in a mode where I'm sharing more than I should. But we have this internal prototype I tried last week where my son had his first day of preschool today. They sent us a PDF, which I opened in my browser, with all the different dates for holidays and whatnot. And I could say in one gesture, add all of these to my calendar. And it would do that.
Yes. Again, you're getting me in a mode where I'm sharing more than I should. But we have this internal prototype I tried last week where my son had his first day of preschool today. They sent us a PDF, which I opened in my browser, with all the different dates for holidays and whatnot. And I could say in one gesture, add all of these to my calendar. And it would do that.
Yes. Again, you're getting me in a mode where I'm sharing more than I should. But we have this internal prototype I tried last week where my son had his first day of preschool today. They sent us a PDF, which I opened in my browser, with all the different dates for holidays and whatnot. And I could say in one gesture, add all of these to my calendar. And it would do that.
And so what we're doing is building the layer underneath all the applications to understand what is going on in your life. What are you looking at right now? What have you been working on previously? And the connective tissue between all of the applications and tabs that you use and rely on. And on top of that, we can take a lot of busy work like that off of your plate much more easily.
And so what we're doing is building the layer underneath all the applications to understand what is going on in your life. What are you looking at right now? What have you been working on previously? And the connective tissue between all of the applications and tabs that you use and rely on. And on top of that, we can take a lot of busy work like that off of your plate much more easily.
And so what we're doing is building the layer underneath all the applications to understand what is going on in your life. What are you looking at right now? What have you been working on previously? And the connective tissue between all of the applications and tabs that you use and rely on. And on top of that, we can take a lot of busy work like that off of your plate much more easily.
And sometimes that'll come through command T and I'll ask it. And other times, if I'm on Apple looking at a HomePod, we might say, hey, you really like The Verge. You read The Verge a lot. Here's the HomePod review.
And sometimes that'll come through command T and I'll ask it. And other times, if I'm on Apple looking at a HomePod, we might say, hey, you really like The Verge. You read The Verge a lot. Here's the HomePod review.
And sometimes that'll come through command T and I'll ask it. And other times, if I'm on Apple looking at a HomePod, we might say, hey, you really like The Verge. You read The Verge a lot. Here's the HomePod review.
So I'm using the text box as, yes, the most popular interface, but I think it should feel like your entire experience on the web is more personalized and more proactive to you, not just when you explicitly ask for something.
So I'm using the text box as, yes, the most popular interface, but I think it should feel like your entire experience on the web is more personalized and more proactive to you, not just when you explicitly ask for something.
So I'm using the text box as, yes, the most popular interface, but I think it should feel like your entire experience on the web is more personalized and more proactive to you, not just when you explicitly ask for something.
The first thing is, we really think about right-sizing AI. There's a lot of discourse about AI right now, and it tends to be of the martini-sipping version where... we're going to replace teachers and doctors, and there's going to be this super intelligence being, and that's, in our opinion, not the right way to think about this stuff.
The first thing is, we really think about right-sizing AI. There's a lot of discourse about AI right now, and it tends to be of the martini-sipping version where... we're going to replace teachers and doctors, and there's going to be this super intelligence being, and that's, in our opinion, not the right way to think about this stuff.
The first thing is, we really think about right-sizing AI. There's a lot of discourse about AI right now, and it tends to be of the martini-sipping version where... we're going to replace teachers and doctors, and there's going to be this super intelligence being, and that's, in our opinion, not the right way to think about this stuff.